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… for physical activity throughout pregnancy. No. 367-2019. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada , 40(11): … Nutrition and lifestyle for a healthy pregnancy outcome. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics , 114(7): … Joint SOGC/CSEP Clinical Practice Guideline No. 129. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada , 25(6): …
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… the methods for yourself at home can help you discover more foods that you may really like. Did you know that changing the cooking method can give food a completely different flavour and texture? Use these … fancy, but it just means you use a hot pan and oil to cook food quickly. How to sauté. Heat a large pan with 1 …
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… guideline for the management of heart failure. Canadian Journal of Cardiology , 33(11): 1342–1433. DOI: … therapy for mild-to-moderate heart failure. New England Journal of Medicine , 363(25): 2385–2395. Van Rees JB, et … and cardiac resynchronization therapy devices. Journal of the American College of Cardiology , 58(10): …
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… to eat a snack anytime he or she needs it. Make a list of foods your child can eat, how much, and when. Also list foods your child can have for special occasions, such as a … about your child's health. Daily phone calls, emails, or a journal entries can be used to track how things are going at …
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… people who eat meat, fish and poultry. The iron from plant foods is not absorbed by the body as well as iron from animal foods. Females over the age of 50 who still menstruate can … of their babies. If you are pregnant, choose iron-rich foods every day. Take a daily multivitamin/mineral …
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… amounts of calcium include the total intake from food and any supplements. Age Aim for 0-6 months 200 mg 6-12 … *Including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding Which foods contain calcium? Foods that are high in calcium include: Milk and dairy …
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… a baby is around 6 months old, they are ready to have solid food. Your baby will begin to show interest in solid foods and your family’s eating behaviour. Chestfeeding is a … or chestfeeding, or from bottle-feeding to solid foods. Weaning Bottle-feeding: weaning a baby Feeding your …
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… Fibre, also called dietary fibre, is the part of plant foods that the body cannot digest. Fibre is found in vegetables and fruit, whole grain foods, nuts and seeds, and dried beans, peas and lentils. Fibre can be either insoluble or soluble. Most foods have a combination of both. Canada’s food guide …
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… to the fats and oils found naturally in animal and plant foods, and those used in cooking, at the table, and added to processed foods. Dietary fat is made up of fatty acids. There are two … nerve function. Fats and oils add flavour and texture to foods and make you feel full longer. The type of fat you eat …
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… of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 84(2): … in early adolescence: Examining gender differences. Journal of Adolescence , 32(3): 633–650. Current as … of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 84(2): …